Dallas County, Missouri

102 S Cedar StBuffalo, MO 65622Phone:(417) 345-2632Fax:(417) 345-5321

In south-central MO, northeast of Springfield; organized as Niangua County Jan 29, 1841 from Polk County; name changed Dec 16, 1844. Name Origin: For George Mifflin Dallas (1792-1864), U.S. senator from PA (1831-33), U.S. vice president (1845-49), and U.S. Minister to Russia (1837-39) and Great Britain (1856-61)

Dallas County, Texas

In northeastern TX, east of Fort Worth; organized 1846 from Nacogdoches County. Name Origin: Traditionally believed to be for George Mifflin Dallas (1792-1864), PA statesman, U.S. vice president (1845-49), and U.S. Minister to Great Britian (1856-61). County historians believe it unlikely that the city founders would honor a vice president when they had several friends so named, especially Joseph Dallas, an old friend from AK

Dallas County, Arkansas

206 W 3rd StFordyce, AR 71742Phone:(870) 352-2307Fax:(870) 352-7179

In south-central AR, southeast of Hot Springs; organized Jan 1, 1845 from Clark and Hot Springs counties. Name Origin: For George Mifflin Dallas (1792-1864), U.S. statesman and U.S. vice president (1845-49)

Cities with population over 10,000: NoneSee other counties in Arkansas.

Dallas County, Alabama

PO Box 987Selma, AL 36702Phone:(334) 874-2560Fax:(334) 874-2587

In southwest-cental AL, west of Montgomery; organized Feb 9, 1818 (prior to statehood) from Montgomery County. Name Origin: For Alexander James Dallas (1759-1817), PA statesman, secretary of the treasury (1814-16) and acting secretary of war (1815); father of George Mifflin Dallas (1792-1864)

The Mid-South Expansion project will require construction of 23 miles of pipeline, a 32,000-hp compressor facility in Dallas County, AL and upgrades to existing compressor facilities in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

Subject to approval by the FERC and other agencies, the proposed expansion includes 23 miles of pipeline, a compressor facility in Dallas County, AL and upgrades to existing compressor facilities in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

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